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Gal coriediae o tame " Altaire eT : ND WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN MY ‘ies and heard no Affairs in Missourt. Southern News. SICK A’ 4 THE E\ + De NX ] N i STAR f aaom ser a the a Bae Fanny. {From the Missouri-Republican, 9th inst.) Lovtsvitie, he 10 —The late movements of . HOSPITAL Ft te : which arrived lest night, reports that his vessel} Messrs. Oliver n and Groree: N. Lysch the Federal army in Bentocky creste considerable Pebighed i emotegmiy sags ° WASHINGTON CITY: laid all the night before under the dreaded Mat- | (underiaker,) eam on the Pacific, train last | consternation in pers demand the prompt ac- le Sd THURSDAY... September 12, 1661. | thias Point, with no other vessel in sight, and be was Killed in the battle of | tion of the Confederate authorities, saying that ‘was not molested. r treet, between Fourth : ~ st f r ae pe pe: 4 C1 "ag ie t Our Farsivve at the various military camps and space vane call ¢ aise ae ” 7 with the resolution of | BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers GRAY PONEY. BOUSENULD so nba igh cian et a4 not io ou Store. No. street, St 16 o"clook Bridie. The hores Fifth strests, Washington, Sept. 6. : ‘ .¥. Ca vania Vol. 1 the General Poik issued a * Positions will confer a favor by keeping us posted | Release of a Prize Schooner—Gun Boat Sunk. c of Capt. Gratz, 7 , as to movements and affairs in their vicinities. This morning, the Pusey towed down the river | conveyed $» Springfeld, and enclosed in a tin | ‘General - mh. 1 oficees —-s = ‘ the schooner Remittance, of Baltimore, captured | coffin. r Russell and L te Fhe Bichiood —_ , of contain.what " by the Yankee near Port Tobacco net long since. company with Dr. Franklin, visited the to reliable. estimate of the Toperal poe ot ie oe It appeared upon examination that her cargo, | field’ They discovered but alx unburied ‘bod Forces in and around Washington! The total is ‘The Intelligencer draws the distinction between peuslating of tehaese, &c consigned to par- id the features of these had not decayed suffici- | put down at one hundred and twelve thonsa: those who really are friends of peace and those ’ 7 ently to prevent recognition. In a ravine they} |The Atlanta (Ga ) Confederacy, of the Sth, says friends merely in word Hes in Beltimore, and there being Ro P St | Gscovecdata muaed of earth wher’ eighty of the | there is little doubt that the Confederate govern- “us teopabistats ttcas upon. affairs in North cena engaged in illegitimate traffic, she was | Confederates were said to have been buried, and | ment is in late receipt of dispatches from the EN & WILLIAMS, Auots Br GREEN @ WILLIAD a 82 Sist Caroli end- allowed te preceed to her destina- arms and feet of meny of the corpses were | Commissioners in Ew . The tenor of these ts | 35th —— th : * eee areegh the thin covet of dirt which | represented to be that France and England, and | 36th ou ET. pres ‘ight, the steamerState of Maine, | bed been thrown over them. si Foromss Gpeeraity, ant proaily, acteneal ie 2 as ah ALIT BUDG re > rything is quiet at Springfield—in fac! q RM “ert og bs Capt Simmons, which brought around the sea- eke eer os far sacenld be seen. M4 the rap iederecy, bythe powers_of Europe will | 79:n & THE SKIRMISH YESTERDAY fan over the gunboat Tigress, e & r Peete Pete. Poe et te ahi. frame Freroh “@ Per Mir- +ie ore, with Matis Brecbote Dineen el bess Sofas, Spring and Rooting Chaire, lock, Girandoles, Vases, and Orna- So ta i Shans Fok . Kelly, of this city, ts not dead, an bas been 3 . in the hand, and. The Southern papers complain of the fact that Yesterday morning, at 7 a. m., in pursuance of | off Craney [and, sinking ber immediately. The aes rer He was wounded seve does times millions of dotlacs tee sent North ‘by the banksand orders, a recohnoitering party of about 2,000 men, | crew were picked up by the boats of the steamer, thought amputation would be rendered ni , | capitalists of the South, for the purpose of buying infantry; between 80 and 90 volunteer cavalry, and | and placed on board the Yankee. Four contra- but the wound subsequently healed. Colonel e bonds of the States in the C jeracy at a de- Grim i U.S. light battery, started, under Col. | bands, who were on board the Tigress, were sent | is about to join his ws wcraaran nace 4 pelos a eeeny 3 is Se irehy eee ad Ls ge gee : Stevens, of the New York Seventy-ninth, from | up to the yard by the Pusey, yesterday. at ag ——— pre widhas Bpringaeia fea stampede et domiton ‘oak plabe about the 4th isdefingen cme. ana wtloes. ¢9) the camps In the vicinity of the Chain Bridge, The side-wheel steamer Powhatan, which left Taylor. Nothing definite co be ascertained as | from Fernandina, Fla:, from apprehensions of the — and proceeded leisurely up the Leesburg turnpike. | the yard sometime since for Baltimore for repairs, | to where the troops had gone, save that they had | people of a bombardment of the town by the Fed- ‘They advanced as far as Lewinsville—seven | has received her new boilers, and is again ready | marched in a northern direction—both McCul- | eral fleet, which now holds a strict blockade of | fee that At Seminory Mespisel, Gomgetown, Sapt.6. | Cita. see Bes e's SOnT Fwesk China et loch’s and Price’s forces. The former, it was Point. Sy any SEP ar T bESsEEEEEEEENEEEREEP Er SNenrcoineeeeereereereeeeeeeneet Pp ‘eaund Cots miles—without seeing anything of the enemy, | forseryice. She is expected to arrive bere to-day by The Sevesnah WN of the Sth adds to this | istamtillery - ~o: Aist Pena. Artillery... whose pickets fled. before them. On the way, or to-morrow, when she will join the flotilla. oaue wlave masher Springheld aki: statement. that tbe whole coast of Florida is | 24 Maine Volunteers..10/6th do Volunteers.. 2 hy 0m Har and Shuck Ma‘tresses and however, they were informed that the enemy’s| This morning experiments were being eee In regard to the whereabouts of Groen Rains, bleckaded in the articles of the capture of Hatte- a ae a = = _ 4 Maborany Het Tree . Painted “Wardrobes, ant retrea' retu testing the quality et if the Confederate surgeons rece’ a} ras . eeecee 4 a ray daerartmrodbinsened ie me rn with diel = pendulum gun, ing quality Qispatch caaieg that Rains aes eon a pees oath aor conmait an bbe 7th — tee - oe agp eseces : = = Re malay v Seg aaa cteee Boyes, OP 2 i Scott veral | call of complaint ai ec! - . f Lieut. Poe, of the Topographical Engineers,| Quite a number of persons flocked to the yard fi a meee antes cuaier "eg er seg tary Board, and expresses the fear that the mili- 34 Vermont Volunteers 1/26th do ee pond tat offic hen requisites. and many executed his orders to obtain a correct sketch of | yesterday afternoon, and mounted wer available | close pursuit of both Montgomery's and Lane’s tary leaders are too much engaged in prosecuting ¥-Volun zemmeraie deem unnecessary country reconnoitered. Plane table to | elevation, where they gazed long and anxiously | forces when the dispatch was sent off. e war in in: a a necers3 ome ‘ apo i at the gents fight. £ z3 4 This statement, it will be seen, conflicts with | of attention to theseacoast and Mississippi valley. ‘erms cash, at es and Mis n its ve seit GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avots, e coast com; lesare ng alon; FE On their return they were opened on from the} Gov. Curtin, of Pa., visited the yard yesterday peaints thet Laven reteet ee been for the | the Georgian ‘South Cereting pate Floride By BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Avctioneers. ‘wood and 2 corn-field to their right and left, with afternoon, and was received with the customary pps of luring Rains into an ambuscade, and } The Cresent of the 7th condemns the military Getta, onaee OF 8U: 1OR VANA artillery and musketry, though the foe engaged | salute of seventeen guns. hat the report of the latter's defeat, which came | board of Mississippi for inactivity in not adding macen 20s ee 4, kept concealed throughout the skirmish. The| Capt. Dove, of the Pocahontas, !s still confined | by Way of Osceola, where Gen. Price is now sta. | to ber coast defenses. 1 a be were j in lots to eu rect A dispatch to the Nashville Gazette says Par- . ire stork of a Gi: two forces were between eighteen hundred and | at the yard. His visite to friends on the Te sorted vee Cateae Jackson ‘passed | son Brownlow and bis son have been arrested at fo. 606 two thousand yards apart during all of the firing. | Maryland shore, and not the Virginia side, as through Springfela several days ago, en route for | Knoxville by a secession officer A Nashville | Cameron Rifies....... 7 No musketry was fired by the Union troops,| was stated, and were simply of social inter- | the northern BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Aucts. By WALL & BARNARD, Auotioneerr. Corner Sth st. and south side Pa. av. eh ee ee tr er) WALL & saanano, Auots. By WALL & BARN RD, Aubtoncer PRUSTEES BAL OF VA UAB EE IM. Sth U.S. Artillery. 24 do Caval Guide to Smith's Brig. Teamster, U. 8. A.... ° part of the State, with a million of wae a ee ieee Rae Kees sible charge 2) Three officers. (+) Two officers. (c) Three ars e 8 for circulating the «Helper v of B, Griffin’s battery being alone actually engaged on | course. Much confidence is felt in bis integrity “Eighteen prisoners arrived at St. Louis on Fri- A dispatch Richthond to the Knoxville our side. The enemy’s battery consisted of two | asan officer, and few if any believe him guilty day evening, in custody of a military guard, from | Register states that the quartermaster’s d At General Hospital, Union Hotel, corner Bridge rifle guns, throwing Hotchkiss shell, and two | of communtcating with the rebels Colonel Harding?s camp at Franklin. They were | ment, at Richmond, has been very active of late. | 44,2¢ Washington streets, Georgetown, Sept. 7. siz-pounders, the rifled guns being heavier than SEIZURE OF UNION MEN. captured from the surrounding district by the | Large contracts have been made for camp and those of Captain Griffin’s. A 32-pounder wassent Special di f the Sta expeditions sent off by Colonel fierding. field equi page, to the amount of 18 000 sets. 24 N. Y. Volunteers.. 5)1st Penn. Artillery... 9 s (Special correspondence of the re) dvices received at St Louis on Frida’ evening General Polk has issued the foliowing Procla- | 5th Reg.Excels’r Brig. 3\ist do Cavalry. 1 Phacene ant eat, aid not getup with Colone! | Saxony Hoox, Md., Sept. 10.—A refugee now | ¢,A0¥\Cc! represent that all js tranquil in that | mation : 12th N-Y.Volunteers:, 6/Stb Pennsylvania Vol. 2 Stevens until after Griffin had completely silenced | here from Martinsburg, Va , reports that on Fri- region. Some fifty or sixty Hbera Prisoners, ee Feder Government Saving in Gefence 13th 4 a z 1 the enemy’s 5 When a single shell thrown by | 4. ight last a t f th taken by the enemy at the Wilson’s Creek t, | of the wishes of the ple of Ken! y, disre- | 14th it caused, rh pat aie cavalry, between seven that ia were Riciied tron Goucseae as ans) apivel in camp from ltt eee Thy garding Ser neutrality by establinuing oe phon 16th y an’ hundred and a thousand strong, (that made their night, and carried off to Richmond, to be kept — reseed for. epee ee BD inners ia veanpenioe within the terri ey nes sheowinjentf Hind "ppesrance in the rear of our forces, as though | until the war is over. But few opponents of se-} At Jefferson City affairs continue much as usual. ting military works on the Missouri shore imme- disposed to dispute the way with them,) toscamper cession escaped seizu: Extensive intrenchmentare in process of construc- | diately opposite, and commanding Columbus, off—ecattering in all directions. a tion, for the defence of the place in event of at- evidently intended to cover the landing of eve : ere Milled. "Nor, Tadd, het ay arc | giz Today she fat of September, tthe en-| MeN agri Menai are cxpenivly tardy in ther | forthe nize of tat own, ithe bec el were Killed. Nor, indeed, whether any of the | niversary of the battle of North Potnt, and is to | whether they expect or care soon to take any step | Confederate States that a Confederate force should enemy were. killed; as from first to last none of | be honored in Baltimore by the Old Defenders, of importance. he werkel fortifying os = t- wr: Colemtine in advance. ae their infantry or artillery were seen by any of the} bya meeting at Druid Hill Park and a dinner at | tal is, however, going swiftly forward. In addi- ¢ Major General Commanding has, emy’s battery was silenced, and the engagement | was to be fired at Fort McHenry and by the Sec- | jary are put at the task, under military custody. | cupy it. In pursnance of this decision he hai given up by him, is however strong circumstantial | ond Massachusetts Light Battery in Baltimore. atte Federal forces now at Lexington amount crews 6 oun stont force into ae ia dence h to pressi about 2 000. ler em fortify it. 8 gra ng no" = asontntcon Il cosa ries on that} The different regiments in and about the oity The steamers H. D. Bacon and New Sam Gaty | that the presence of his troops is acceptable to more or less were also to haver parade in their respective en- left St. Lou's for St Charles on Frida b St. y evening, | the people of Columbus, and on this occasion be 2d Vermont — — amepertid totes bod campments at the time of the salute. In Freder-| with 1@00 United States troopseach for xervice ea | asantes thems thee every precaution will be taken | 34 do comps last night relia! nformation pat me 0 EE 9 mst an AO tt ON bt et ht BO BE PRovep Rrat Estires By virtue of a deed ick city a presentation of colors isto take Place, | the line of the Hannibal and St.Joseph Railroad. | to insure their he and the protection of their | oth Mass. _— ot trast. ce. She sth os 7 of ~¥ ee. force of the enemy engaged consisted of two reg- | together with a military display of the troops. A military commission for the trial of offences Property, with all their personal and corporate | j2th do * Total...... wocsanih. ye beats | cL shall pr is fog he pened iments of infantry and Stuart’s regiment of Vir- — ¢ ainst the military laws of Gen. Fremont’s divi- rights IstConn. do. ONDA rooeed to, ginia cavalry, with 2 single battery—four pieces— if The Baltimore Patriot says that large | sion bas been organized at St Louis, Major, now “Columbus, 4th day September, 1861. — ingto > i867, on MON Hospital at Columbian College, Washington, | eriind atected reg a thon vleces OF in eaid At Hospita: ‘ » Wa. 4 7 " B . and i and designated yt Sept. 6 ie - ee) pene ed as Lots num i. (35) in Beuar. hundred and ti (503) togetne: Brigadier-General Sturges, presiding. ef artillery, that was burried forward to the end | W2ntities of merchandise are being daily sent a . ‘ of cutting off Col. Stevens’ force on its return. | {fom thatcity to Virginia. _The goods are sent by rss intitle bap dan nueen poll Further fi Eurepe. The troops under Stevens consisted of selected | W26ns via Westminster, Emmittsburg, Waynes | hon By the Steamer North Briton which arrived off Portions of the Vermont 3d, the New York 79th, | Ur and Greencastle, and strike the Potomac] The Postmaster at Osceola arrived at Jefferson | Father Point on the 10th we have the following, the Indiana 9th, (Col. Meredith’s ) with a few | Tiver in the vicinity of Hancock, from whence | City on Friday, and reported that when he left | concerning affairs in Euro} other small detachments of infantry from other “Leontpas Pei 2d Maine Volunteers. 5|37th N.Y. Volunteers. 2 3d a 6|79th do do. 6/24 Sickles ane ’ they are carried across the river upon flat boats | Osceola news had just been received that fight} Lord Paimerston was tnsialled, with all the 1) Tammany N.Y. Vol rte eonsisti! of« story Brick House, with s ine bese eo reo t. Said is loonted on the south side 0! nireot south, between ax and eh atrecte: 2 9 2 had taken place between Jim Lane’s Kansas Bri. | ancient ceremonies, Warden of the Cinque Ports a a -10/Garibaldi do do... 2)" Terms of en'¢:—One quater in cash. in regiments. and rafts, and thence to Bath Springs, Va, by| on, le and the force under command of General | at Dover, on the 28th of August. Inaspeech he uv Pa sence pred voy Hs : the day of cals to tn eases Be an hen] The purpose of sending out this force was not | “&¢- Three wagons loaded with goods left Bal-| Rains. The latter, 1t was reported, was taken | delivered on the occasion he alluded to the battle : Lone a ioe a iloa rege __on ai... 34 Seep ppeetonns to bring on a general en; . bi b timore yestesday. Fiiseee, a large number of bis men killed, and | of Bull Run a8 an evidence of the powerlessness ian oa Se ik Cavalry. 3:34 — 4 2 ithe terms of sale be pot complied with in five Pans anager te ——_______ is whole army completely routed. genie”, individually brave, but imperfectly | sat New Vork Cavalry. 3/2 en ceosiss 2] daze from aarol mate reserves the certain information, which was obtained before [7 It is stated that Geo. Patterson, Esq jliving Gen. Price, who now bas possession of Osceola drilled, against an orgayized enemy. 24.N Y. Volon ; 6|26th Penn. Voi y 3 | Tikht to resell at the risk and eost of first pur the force faced about toreturn; shortly after which | nee Sykesville, Carroll county, Md., and one of | W88 disposed to believe the report correct. The American bark California bad arrived at | 34 NY. Volunteers. eeees. — wale seahan ae the attack began. the wealthiest men in the ceunty, has recently en- ——————— Holl, and reports being boarded by the privateer re PARNARD. Anois. It was 2 noticeable fact that Col. Stevens had closed 2 check for $1,000 to Jeff. Davis, as an evi. Frem Gen. Banks’ a. Jeff Davis, about 150 miles southeast of Bermu- great difficulty in Preventing his men from ad- dence of bis loyalty, and Promises a grand dinner sae mates fit, Sept. Lig Bf apcedore Abeer tree, Ln Cissldaaseet etn it ne vanelng upon the hidden enemy, and they left to the Confederate officers at the Eutaw House, | arrested Issac Young sadaneinee yea, for im- | 40wn to her. The commander of the sen Davie the Meld after the enemy's battery was silenced, | upon thelr arrival in Baltimore, Plication with a disloyal meeting held at Rock. | requested to send a letter on posse. 1s peste st oad with evident reluctance. No force ever showed ecichis soeieemesect ae ville. Thev are now in the bands of the Provost | tee etre + Yeoman ging longshot | 34 @ Detter spirit for the fight. Indeed, those who| Tax Rumanxabiz Casx or J. D—There is no dey, eodsied bee nd ne ee tao yester: | and demanded the abip” pupers: which were los: | a were Killed and wounded for the most part suf. | doubt that Jefferson Davis is dead,—dead as her- | their residence in Reckville, Messrs, WV Boule mediately,gelivered up ‘The cargo proved not of | ps fered through their over-eagerness for the fray | rings that are red—but it certainly és singular thag | and John Brewer, on the same charge. a paare (Wing pine and pitch) to suit them, they a that led thern to expose themselves against orders.| he is able to go on issuing proclamations as| During the arrest of the latter a lerge concourse bags ‘Re Lack aeok tter to the London Times | 334 Gen. McClellan, on receiving intelligence that] usual. As they say down on the Fastern Shore, | Of thelr political friends assembled, and at one th t the i 4 i ts tal 35th the ‘enemy seemed disposed to dispute Col. Ste- | dying is wot ov unbealtny us 1t used to be * | Meenpteds ont ee gaat, 2, Fescue Would be at- | mys that the latue in Ameries !s rapidiy narrow. vens’ return to our lines, mounted, and accompa- 289 No. 285 Peery Ae, a 289 Between Ninth and Tenth sts. south si ade, IMPORTERS OF Wi [3 RB, SE- sarees ea eat fran Cartier & Co. Barat & Fagot, Fosrette, Roval G on 36th Wi 7 we a New fembted; but the determined nttitude of McDan | Ing between gdolici and Gary. He thinks ont pie amenass, dpemdeincaaan ies U7 Tuesday afternoon, the United States Depu- iels and bis assistants prevented it. Mesers Bouic omwcwkaawszu 501 » AGL: the President will soon declare all the slaves | — = a 280 Pennee avenue. At General Hospital, Alexandria, Sept 6. Abm. 7 his i and Brewer are now held by th: al | Within the limits of the United States army free u neer& SGStt rent. ew prs be taeda foornerrnria po mrp the | ty Marshal in Philadelphia seized, on board che | 2 political Prisoners. ‘The secessfoniete are said ce neon caitorially advises a compromtee | T25 New York. cceee 1)5th Maine. Faoeae or ™ Ate Baltimore steamer Ericason, three second class | to be very strong and defiant ef Neowin between the Nerth and South. isth 2 2/24 Vermont constantly On hand ad eold st New cos troops wherever-he was seen by them, both going Heavy firt heard on 8: It ts stated that leading houses in Liverpool Nas 4 come race horses, four light buggies, and a box of har- Paring was beard on Sunday tn the direc- 16th i by the Case, At JOHNSUN & NAGLE ght bugg’ and returning. When he reacted the command | Fe <8 tion of Conrad's Ferry. Our pickets discovered a | b&ve purchased 15.000 bales of Surat cotton for 17th do 259 . of Col. Stevens that had been engaged, the men eae Ya Wie ce anh tae suet cara. amp spent Lande! miles from the wih terrlbln Oo pias eek sired oc the Brighton wee Mie and other SAUCES TO- » Va. perty m i river, and Capt. Tompkins, of the Rhode Island 3 2 ATO CaTSUP. The tase elo , —— ager erent of welcome. _ Battery, threw about eanty shells in their vicin- | Railway. Two excursion trains came in collision : isa do from the ee +brated manefssia'y f yt poor » in very agonies of death} {[7~ The Prince de Joinville is a passenger on ity. The encampment disappeared in the tunnel. ‘Twenty-three persons were killed Co, New org at asmaichineiy low from his wounds, as the General took his hand,| board the steamsbip Africa,. which probably | | Every preparation has been, made to. give the en ag Mt J0RNGUN & NAO ¥ sprang upand thanked him for his kind | arrived at New York last evening. The Prince | tebelsa warm feception should they make the at- > ’ at “ tempt to t ; cupation of San Domingo, says that American 1CK PG FEET, MB AND Sei tema oe acount lind SNe sot] Set ce te | er ant era yaa Soniye) | Bibs Coe BRPERE, BS Ge . Gen. Nay ‘ool at} Baltimore simultaneously with their theeate vane ate : - him a most remarkable welcome, cheering bim | Newport, RI attack upon Washin ton. “ir threatened | the United States have ca further depres- a= Tue vit MENSE SAcRiFicEs, as be passed, as commander was hardly ever be- $$ _—_______ A Methodist preacher of this county was arrested ae in deen ¢ratal transactions, and a consequent BE U ore quad beg joave most reapectfcliy fore cheered. Ax Orrer reom Nort Caro.ina.—Charles t ew days ether of ard acon for aes bie a ae Mle clonll aw 5 x cee ~— None wi yington "Bulldine’ ncrne. or We learn from headquarters that our loss was | Henry Foster, claiming to be a Federal Congress- ie in charge of the provest wmraber. ee HET Kitogrammes Fh la —— nee _ Tete so- == 270 ean ae = = § t hal. log: 5 same melancholy depression _ venus, & 198 atmo! one actually Filled on the field, one died in a| ™2" elect from North Carolina, called on the A pome| but imprompta visit of congratalation is apparent at Marseilles. At G. 1. Hospital ‘rcle,) Washi Sieh ene o 2 for short time, five desperately and five slightly | President ger ~ te Purpose of tendering the Tnedeid on Sanday niht by the commissioned | rye tnatan Gorse er caktiioe to poblien mae teeta 7 Feotived er, York. wounded. government a rigade of layalists from that | officers of the New York Nineteenth, Major Ledile & CO. f sf reports from all parts of the country relative to the All our wounded and killed were broughtaway State. pon the Tint Drigade oti ge Pike ape commanding cotton producing” qualities of India, which arelog 4 or 2 WATCHES, WATCH REP. ‘AIRING, &e, with the single exception of one man, too badly} [[7~Col. Duryea’s regiment of New York Zeu- | The interview was a gratifying one in all respects, | 'epresented to be equal to all wants, provided that 3d A large sanortment of cote te be ee ineved Who was left at farm | aves, encamped on Federal Hill, Baltimore, re.| After being severally introduced by Majee Ledite, | * Steady demand and good ronds are established. : uber SILVER WATCHES, house to be cared for. ceived new uniforms yesterday. They ai spoken ot ‘tlludn Perike ro de ston me “Swran Hin anp Let Him Go °—The best | 32 . i i Irate ‘The Associated Press reporter gives the follow-| of as being highly Picturesque in their appear-| regiment, but congratulated the officers that they plece of satire upon the lentency observed by the ree TAVERN RONDE ” ing list of casualties, which we presume {s an | ance. had outrode the storm, and that their regiment | 8Uthorities in Western Virginia, in reference tore. = a We Ga ove: Sot (7 During the three weeks ending July 10th, ther at fog an eficient state. He had noticed a found committing depredations, is in sliape 0 “The mes of the kill of the Federal troops 75. *hiten eg follows in inh Ga ee ewellers,354 Pa a ment since it had fi ti = Washington papers copy and send w 4 :000 bales of cotton were shipped from Bomba, | to notice their drill and divcipline eae a =e oe, Brown's Hote : tx = : Bo ¥ a bills to the War Department. sept 10—3t T A CARD. ‘Sergeant el . | India, to Europe. It is expected that the e- t e irregularity of the mails in this section of u ity reporte: vates Oliver Hubbel sod Win Sosy degts of the Present year to England will eased oes the country deprives the troops of the advantages e. T fe manife a UNITED STATES FATENT, QEFICE, of tee ene oF ae sity, cm OUver B.A. of | of th one | of dally news from other parts of the counke | most inlscblevous Aispoeition. snapping and AGRIGULTURA. DIVISION. tees a Tee B Lieutenant Haggock, of Company I, ® su aaa hes Mewspapers generally come to hand one or two pcb rig Pea pee ey Rie In conse, wo aelny wht h ~ the | Sreneant -EOL 5 = al m - yy whic! btn a ee as - ‘was seen to fal. Gov. Hicks in Town.—Yesterday Gov. Hicks, * ie eneral health continues to improve. ali] TéPtile, and as nobody wanted such a dangarace arrival of f forsign importation, o1 for al —— ayes rere wounded, of Maryland, arrived in Washington by the eve-| the ser lously ill have been sent to the general hos- | Companion the question arose, “* What shell we | Which mod peiee to pe Pm the ners. These were ail attached to the Nin “pe ning train, accompanied by several personal | pital at Baltimore. do with him?” ibis question was propounded user, have ‘been to be Ament. ath In- friends. It is expected that he will return to Bal- = aE RMERP Mora ase dienes aie ee wai yin aan = — nortan ractioal Neneal tne See n cer ome le —< — terete tp fr pre | timore to-day. Gen. Resecr: Meving Forward. back, rolled over upon his ae nd olicoed his istr jon wil beael rred untiia far of said Compan fnent, were killed, U7 The United States revenue caller in | (Correspondence of the Cincinnati Commercial.j] companions by quietly reas ng, “Dama it, pe Qbisined which wi retleot oredit on four pany slightly wounded. ieee orwin By the roadside at Bulltown, Va swear him and fet ‘hiva g0.”"— Wheeling Intelli- yertment. ISAAC Ne WTUN, GENERAL M’CLELLAN’S ACCOUNT (BY TELEGRAPH) ae timore yesterday, ‘ = September 3, 1861. wencer: where she was anchored abreast Federal Hill. The army Is still sweeping down ates pike Tne Copartner: Feige Her business has not beentascertained. Tepes negate rapidity. We lett Weaten at MAYOR'S OFFICE, name off Lote atone ipecived ie haa. be ‘ning and marched twen- 'W asHINGTON, Sept. 11, 1861 ist instant by ite own limitation. All those owi: si : i The Philadelphia papers state that a plan | ty-three miles, establishing our camp in a wild ihe members of the Board of Health will meet in | amounts to sa; firm are requerted to settle Te Simon Cameron, Secretary of War: 1s on foot among the secessionists in Delaware to Tle do niles above this point. The couniry eA ATOTS 6 fice, og pte Hail, on FRIDAY | same ae Ss the successor: are anxioas| We will buy Salt Beef, ext, ? > B6ttie x00: ‘giments Beh prices. General Smith made 2 teconnoisance with 2,000 | *@Ke possession of Fort Delaware. Thie work | ge co roceed, End the ¢ frapbrng of the peo- == RICHARD WaiLacn, Mayor. sbovelexpired oer sein ca ie men to Lewinsville. He remained there several | C°™Mands Delaware Bay, and is very important. unts ibip. ple approaches several degrees nearer to the abo- COLLECTOR?S OFFICE Rw. AR r LOSING OUT! : a . 18; LOSI hours, and completed the examination of the OP-The United Suis Sean Seamer Wekteata we, A inal condition of the race. There is but little He kin pasern ah FoANSIS SF Mahe, Cc an phia navy yard Tuesday, be set on edge. PA r join an: ie G FR. RPTEMBER 9, 1861. Cc J culture either of land or people, and both s em eae tee removed same d bres : ssa, and (rived at toe Paitacel . | pileorsorigester indebtedness to this Cor RAARY Sdubs F fare com : the command had started back, the enemy opened from Hatteras. She is to have a few repairs, valle shave le fo rhs eerie wemmveria: | inion, of the of'the United States are alonc'res rs OF THE arrain. From General Smith's Head rte’ September 11, 1561. rat Superintendent. nd OR NC. enney! van ‘Sth and t Ls . | Treasury notes of the United States. aco af : public streets, where I will ofsr the'eutive stock trav. fre with shell, killing two men cond weeny having suffered a little in the bombardment. ful stream ‘of clear orate hagas 8 bean. ceivabie in payment of taxes, Treasury » notes will business, inal! cy en gg prjess as ilopats my former Ue three. ling U7 The Brazilina sieam corvells Beberthe seetates among the mountains. There instep | amount so duc te tie tote oneT (oa than, the mee: Loudon & ¢ Wilat tonaering Facer Sods at panic price fy —5 reci pice overhai the ri id i i Grifla’s battery atlenced the enemy's battery. | Commander Alvin, bas arrived In New York city: | pre eice rolling Walley, upon whieh pur tears | aoe cusgount for tom SrortiGaa te peck tnpmsctves to nN B—A having me are Our men they came back in perfect order and | Sot Mount# seven guns ayd has o crew of 122 thins an Tltoetio Goal germ th heehee geod fp eg Nomeken nia ey eee peiae itetristaseee Scesmpenart meet men. ins estone is in your er 7 are ar- eacellent spirits. The men behaved most edmir. 7 $$$ the brink of the river, whore wae cross the bridge ears if Degeme ‘Naval Palore, Serseee iste ably under fire. Weshall ha UT" To-day, the prisoners captured a few days| into town, there laa salt well eng works, which | ~~" SOS! ____WM. DIXON, Collector, . ve no more Ball} since at North Point, Md are to betaken to Fort | produce fifty bushels per day, finding a market ew uae | ser" : ie Gre. B. MeCumex, Lafayette, New York harbor. "We found bere a Iderabl. ashington Te that gees Se ope sash, STEPHENS & CO Major General, &c. phments of serene} ey of, tfOOs: | wilt tees atthe los Bae he ~ W241 STARRENS & CO: including ¢etachments of several a AFFAIRS OVER IN MARYLAND.—The Marlboro’ the whole of Col. R. L. Medea kas will be received at this onsen comme : Gogeiks credit RSE Ane] ™ WEAR ARRSAY A H f the Twenty-third Ohio, = its li 4 Ost gaaliy quiet and” yey a from a severa march over the inounieiag wites f wi ene = tomse 5), Sve miles of the city of| - AND READY-MADE CLOTHIERS, se pleasantly situated within the limits of | nierineerund of the Ate and drum. "two compa. | *noeked up both men and horses ES READ, Treasurer. erie trne ecnhaete m_ . At one o’clock we resume our march, and to- @omall, thriving, but oe ‘kles’ New York suignde, sum. night encamp at Flatwood, eleven miles distant COMPANY “A,” U, the ity of oak or ¥ but As we proceed we are informed that the rebels Pifty intelli ‘ab! ENGINEER — ands Teck tines geven miles from your a . evel parry Here it is jis pee mre —— to All this Company to the -¥ Q Srmnatar may airect ‘ ie eadar , Lewisb Pro imum fixea Jaw—150 men. ‘I seouri' juired fulfilment In, encampe on Mr George Wr ae Co. | that be our destination point open to doubt. | 24 8 aT a ERT, from 815 to Bee ‘month, at) Sot Pehle 5 apa: c raba: besides food % cord wen , in tte ng Gav) Union Convention of Bélftmore ios e, isn : stirs fe et a 't in nom{nation the following gentlemen as names seouri! candidates t nt tl it) wo |e croc Askinert Whiedeaar it yo as — ip See : Warner, Edward Jt, Thos. Alexan- FOR haz isa Edmund Wolfe, James dale, Captain Ng ma) N. Christopher, Dr. William 8 in J. 4 cri pI Reese, Captain J- INDIA RUBBER GOODS. by returning the orders ordi nee OFFICERS, the ’ thelr fullest confidence and BR} : ) ii i PRIVATES, =i 4. DORER. Tue Paivarere Sumren—Tne British PenDRIVERS tnd others, ma a’ iT J EALE! Danny ea hc ae cecaenceaz tes | CMAN Savamtoesy pvaeuner anes ee Samter was at Surinam on the 20th of August. sof ‘week. ‘0 be RY, but the authorities ew BEST ASSORTMENT ++) equal in ty to Be aot | , INDIA RUBBER GOODS meg, wine i iF that there is im the country, whieh will be sod at #2 a E ny. It appears bu ‘ated In refe: of | which Mr i i AL fi ii wollte > fot